Kim Gi-heung, former deputy spokesperson for President Yoon Suk Yeol and former journalist for broadcaster KBS, is seeking to bring a future that will be more friendly to kids and expats in Songdo, a planned smart city built to house international businesses in Incheon’s Yeonsu District, by running in the April 10 general elections.
By AsiaToday reporter Park Ji-eunA total of 14 potential candidates for the upcoming general elections announced Wednesday a joint declaration to give..
With five months remaining ahead of the general election next year, around 30 of President Yoon Suk Yeol’s senior and assistant secretaries are poised to resign to jump into the parliamentary race, widely seen as a midterm test for the president, who has suffered from low approval ratings since taking office last year. The upcoming election is pivotal for Yoon as he faces disapproval ratings of approximately 60.
The incoming government to be led by President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol is at a crossroads over how its policy support to nurture the South Korean chip industry will take shape, as the global chip arms race and state-led support intensifies.
The incoming government to be led by President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol is at a crossroads over how its policy support to nurture the South Korean chip industry will take shape, as the global chip arms race and state-led support intensifies.